City Hall reports that Phase 1 of Clarendon’s USDA-funded water infrastructure project will continue this week along Collinson, McLean, and 3rd streets with work in those areas expected to last approximately two weeks as the contractors finish laying new main, disinfection of the new line, making tie ins to the existing system, installing new service lines to meters, and repairing pavement.
The contractor will be working on the west side of Bugbee Avenue beginning on January 2, and city officials recommend this area be avoided as Bugbee will have to be closed temporarily to excavate the street to make connection. The road closure will be from the intersection of W. Third and S. Bugbee to the intersection of W. Fifth and S. Bugbee Street.
Phase 2 of the project will be along S. Jackson, from the new water tower on Browning Boulevard to E. Fourth Street, and that work expected begin January 14. Residents can expect temporary road closures along Jackson Street during this process.
The City expresses its appreciation to everyone for their patience dealing with this inconvenient process.
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